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Progressive Netherlands reports 1,500 registrations after two days

Progressive Netherlands reports 1,500 registrations after two days

The new political party Progressief Nederland (PRO) received 1,500 registrations within the first two days of its launch. Party leader Jesse Klaver announced the name of the group, which will see the formal merger of GroenLinks and PvdA in June.

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